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Test-driven Java development : invoke TDD principles for end-to-end application development / [by] Alex Garcia [and] Viktor Farcic.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Birmingham : Packt Publishing, 2018.Edition: Second editionDescription: 1 online resource (ix, 299 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781788832120
  • 1788832124
  • 1788836111
  • 9781788836111
Other title:
  • Invoke TDD principles for end-to-end application development
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Test-Driven Java Development, Second Edition : Invoke TDD principles for end-to-end application development, 2nd Edition.DDC classification:
  • 005.133 23
LOC classification:
  • QA76.73.J38 .G373 2018eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Why should I care for test-driven development? -- Tools, frameworks, and environments -- Red-green-refactor : from failure through success until perfection -- Unit testing : focusing on what you do and not on what has been done -- Design : if it's not testable, it's not designed well -- Mocking : removing external dependencies -- TDD and functional programming : a perfect match -- BDD : working together with the whole team -- Refactoring legacy code : making it young again -- Feature toggles : deploying partially done features to production -- Putting it all together -- Leverage TDD by implementing continuous delivery.
Summary: Test-driven development (TDD) is a development approach that relies on a test-first procedure that emphasizes writing a test before writing the necessary code, and then refactoring the code to optimize it. The value of performing TDD with Java, one of the longest established programming languages, is to improve the productivity of programmers and the maintainability and performance of code, and develop a deeper understanding of the language and how to employ it effectively. Starting with the basics of TDD and understanding why its adoption is beneficial, this book will take you from the first steps of TDD with Java until you are confident enough to embrace the practice in your day-to-day routine. If you're an experienced Java developer and want to implement more effective methods of programming systems and applications, then this book is for you.
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Includes summaries at chapter ends, books you may enjoy (pages [292]-294), and index.

Why should I care for test-driven development? -- Tools, frameworks, and environments -- Red-green-refactor : from failure through success until perfection -- Unit testing : focusing on what you do and not on what has been done -- Design : if it's not testable, it's not designed well -- Mocking : removing external dependencies -- TDD and functional programming : a perfect match -- BDD : working together with the whole team -- Refactoring legacy code : making it young again -- Feature toggles : deploying partially done features to production -- Putting it all together -- Leverage TDD by implementing continuous delivery.

Test-driven development (TDD) is a development approach that relies on a test-first procedure that emphasizes writing a test before writing the necessary code, and then refactoring the code to optimize it. The value of performing TDD with Java, one of the longest established programming languages, is to improve the productivity of programmers and the maintainability and performance of code, and develop a deeper understanding of the language and how to employ it effectively. Starting with the basics of TDD and understanding why its adoption is beneficial, this book will take you from the first steps of TDD with Java until you are confident enough to embrace the practice in your day-to-day routine. If you're an experienced Java developer and want to implement more effective methods of programming systems and applications, then this book is for you.

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